Thursday, May 13, 2010

Find USA scholarship opportunity


The United States offers a diverse array of top quality higher education options. There are over 4,000 accredited colleges and universities, ranging from large research universities to small private colleges, state universities, community colleges, specialized and technical institutions and everything in between.The following resources will help you find the college or university in the United States that is right for you.



 EducationUSA

EducationUSA is a global network of more than 400 advising centers supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) promotes mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through personal and professional ties between private citizens in the United States and abroad, as well as by presenting U.S. history, society, art and culture in all of its diversity to overseas audiences. U.S. and foreign students alike can prepare for leadership roles in today’s world through an international education.

EducationUSA Mission:

EducationUSA centers actively promote U.S. higher education around the world by offering accurate, unbiased, comprehensive, objective and timely information about educational institutions in the United States and guidance to qualified individuals on how best to access those opportunities. Millions of prospective students learn about U.S. study opportunities through EducationUSA centers each year. Centers are staffed by professional advisers, many of whom have first-hand experience having studied in the United States themselves, adhere to ethical standards, and/or have received State Department-approved training about U.S. higher education and the advising process.

EducationUSA centers also support U.S. study abroad by advising U.S. colleges and universities about options for developing study programs in other countries.

EducationUSA advisers work in a variety of host institutions, such as Fulbright Commissions, NGOs, U.S. embassies and consulates, bi-national centers, universities, and public libraries. Their common goal is to promote international student mobility.

Find the center nearest you

ECA cooperates with U.S-based NGOs to provide information to the U.S higher education community on international education policy, global education systems, how to recruit international students, how to cooperate with EducationUSA centers around the world, and how to maintain an international student-friendly campus and website. 

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